Instructional Video11:45
TED Talks

Kate Stone: DJ decks made of ... paper

12th - Higher Ed
"I love paper, and I love technology," says physicist and former sheep herder Kate Stone, who's spent the past decade working to unite the two. Her experiments combine regular paper with conductive inks and tiny circuit boards to offer a...
Instructional Video32:52
The Wall Street Journal

Breakout: Customer-Facing Sustainability

Higher Ed
Consumers are more attuned than ever to the sustainability practices of the companies whose products and services they buy. Siegel+Gale’s Wendy Gerber discusses how to benefit from that interest.
Instructional Video7:09
Sustainable Business Consulting

Energy Case Studies

Higher Ed
Case studies of companies saving money through reducing energy usage and purchasing renewable energy.
Instructional Video19:43
The Wall Street Journal

Building on the Blockchain

Higher Ed
Blockchain technology hasn’t yet broken through to enterprise use at scale, despite enticing passionate groups of developers. Aura Blockchain Consortium’s Daniela Ott speaks to the outlook for enterprise adoption of blockchain technology.
Instructional Video5:50
Economics Explained

China’s Blackouts Are Shining Light On A New Problem: Energy and Prosperity

9th - Higher Ed
What is the fundamental reason behing the Chinese blackouts and what could this teach us about our modern global economy's relationship with energy? Also, what could we learn from this issue when inevitably faced with our own energy...
News Clip6:46
Bloomberg

Ethereum's Roadmap to Scalability

Higher Ed
Dragonfly Capital General Partner Tom Schmidt joins Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Emily Chang to discuss Ethereum's Merge and what it means for the blockchain and its impact on ETH as an asset.
News Clip13:53
Bloomberg

Ideals vs. Pragmatism: The Future of Crypto

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Sam Bankman-Fried is a billionaire, but he shares a Hong Kong apartment with roommates – and occasionally sleeps on a beanbag in his office. The Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency exchange that he founded, FTX, has already had a...
News Clip7:04
Bloomberg

Riot Blockchain CEO Defends Bitcoin Mining, Calls It 'Noble'

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- Riot Blockchain CEO Jason Les discusses his meeting with Elon Musk and says he sees regulation as one of the biggest risks to the crypto industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Markets."
Instructional Video6:16
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TED-Ed

Cambridge Ideas - How Many Lightbulbs?

6th - 12th Standards
Humans have become addicted to fossil fuels. From pumping oil into our cars, to burning natural gas to heat our water, or using coal to create electricity that lights our homes, we are constantly relying on these nonrenewable resources....
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Military Energy Use

9th - 10th
Military leaders are fighting a battle of a different kind -- over rising energy use and logistics issues. We'll talk about efforts to increase efficiency and move to greener energy sources within the armed forces.